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<blockquote data-quote="rfalk" data-source="post: 60188" data-attributes="member: 6886"><p>Hi, I am a newbie here (great forum BTW!) and have a similar question. I own a 753g (year 2000) and I am hoping to run a hydraulic concrete saw from the auxiliary hydraulics. The saws operating flow rate is 9-11 gpm and has a maximum operating pressure of 2000 psi. A couple of questions: 1) Is it safe to run this saw without a flow control system? I assume I would run the Bobcat at idle and slowly increase rpms to the point where the saw runs properly (similar to running the concrete breaker described above). 2) How do I determine the correct flow direction out of the Bobcat? Is the male coupler the outflow or inflow? 3) Is the procedure for setting continuous flow the same as for the 763 described above? If not, how do I set it on the 753 Thanks in advance for any help. Cheers, bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfalk, post: 60188, member: 6886"] Hi, I am a newbie here (great forum BTW!) and have a similar question. I own a 753g (year 2000) and I am hoping to run a hydraulic concrete saw from the auxiliary hydraulics. The saws operating flow rate is 9-11 gpm and has a maximum operating pressure of 2000 psi. A couple of questions: 1) Is it safe to run this saw without a flow control system? I assume I would run the Bobcat at idle and slowly increase rpms to the point where the saw runs properly (similar to running the concrete breaker described above). 2) How do I determine the correct flow direction out of the Bobcat? Is the male coupler the outflow or inflow? 3) Is the procedure for setting continuous flow the same as for the 763 described above? If not, how do I set it on the 753 Thanks in advance for any help. Cheers, bob [/QUOTE]
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